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Major Major went back to Washington Irving when John Milton grew monotonous. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
“Have you ever seen any of these ?” Major Major looked with a blank expression at copies of personal correspondence from the hospital on which the censoring officer had written “Washington Irving” or “Irving Washington.” Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
“That man who was just in here. He was talking about Washington Irving.” Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
At seven o’clock, the principal got up and welcomed us all to an exciting new year of growth and opportunity at Washington Irving Junior High School. Okay for Now 2011-04-05T00:00:00Z
“I never signed Washington Irving’s name to any letters,” Milo declared. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
We reached the front doors of Washington Irving Junior High School at the same time. Okay for Now 2011-04-05T00:00:00Z
Signing Washington Irving’s name to official documents was not much of a career, perhaps, but it was less monotonous than signing “Major Major Major.” Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
“Either one. We figure that Washington Irving and Irving Washington are one man and that he’s using two names just to throw us off the track. That’s done very often you know.” Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
From this meager beginning had sprung the ineffectual squadron commander who was now spending the better part of each working day in Pianosa forging Washington Irving’s name to official documents. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
Like Washington Irving, he could be reversed with good effect whenever he grew monotonous. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
Geraldine, Louis, Junior, and the cat lived next to the playground of Washington Irving School. The Bluest Eye 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
“You are. They’re going to crack down on you for signing Washington Irving’s name to all those letters you’ve been signing Washington Irving’s name to. How do you like that?” Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
Shouted to the Washington Irving Junior High School Brass Quintet that they’d have to go practice somewhere else—Now!—which they did, in a hurry. Okay for Now 2011-04-05T00:00:00Z
Catch the Spirit! and then he called on a bunch of ninth-graders who were all wearing the same orange T-shirt with the school theme on the back—Washington Irving JH! Okay for Now 2011-04-05T00:00:00Z
“I don’t think I understand all you’ve been telling me. How will it make a good impression for me if you signed Washington Irving’s name instead of my own?” Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
“I haven’t been signing Washington Irving’s name to any letters,” said the chaplain. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
Washington Irving Junior High School looked like the same people who built the Marysville Free Public Library, built it. Okay for Now 2011-04-05T00:00:00Z
“He’s looking for someone up in the hospital who’s been signing Washington Irving’s name to the letters he’s been censoring.” Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
When Washington Irving did grow monotonous, he could reverse the order and sign Irving Washington until that grew monotonous. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
“You could even be,” he added, “Washington Irving, couldn’t you?” Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
Things at Washington Irving Junior High School did not go well the next day. Okay for Now 2011-04-05T00:00:00Z
Somehow the message had gone out to all the teachers that the last two weeks of school were the last opportunity to bury the students of Washington Irving Junior High in work. Okay for Now 2011-04-05T00:00:00Z
As an additional precaution, he made a happy switch from Washington Irving to John Milton. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
The next morning, Principal Peattie was waiting for me when I came into Washington Irving Junior High School. Okay for Now 2011-04-05T00:00:00Z
One day—it was the day after the C.I.D. man’s first visit—Major Major signed Washington Irving’s name to one of the documents instead of his own, just to see how it would feel. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
Things were not going so well at Washington Irving Junior High School. Okay for Now 2011-04-05T00:00:00Z
“At first I thought it was you, hightailing it for Mexico. But now I see it wasn’t you. He didn’t say anything about Washington Irving, did he?” Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
Furthermore, he enabled Major Major to double his output, for John Milton was so much shorter than either his own name or Washington Irving’s and took so much less time to write. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
“Chaplain,” he announced with magisterial rigidity, “we charge you formally with being Washington Irving and taking capricious and unlicensed liberties in censoring the letters of officers and enlisted men. Are you guilty or innocent?” Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
According to the tale told by Washington Irving, when Rip Van Winkle awoke and returned to his village, twenty years had passed, and many things had changed. Endgame 2011-02-01T00:00:00Z
Because no matter where I went in stupid Washington Irving Junior High School, there was the look. Okay for Now 2011-04-05T00:00:00Z
Perhaps he really was Washington Irving, and perhaps he really had been signing Washington Irving’s name to those letters he knew nothing about. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
Pay homage to the author and the season with a visit to the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery where Washington Irving is buried. 5 spooky trips that’ll send a chill down your spine 2016-10-25T04:00:00Z
Washington Irving thought manly self-reliance ought to be instilled in America’s youth by sending them hunting on the Great Plains, rather than touring in Europe where they “grow luxurious and effeminate.” How Hunting Became a Macho Sport 2018-06-22T04:00:00Z
Nineteenth-century American short-story writer Washington Irving spun tales about a headless horseman who terrorized the living and a man who fell asleep for 20 years and awoke to a changed world. TV Tonight: Sleepy Hollow 2013-09-16T09:30:13Z
His recital in Manhattan at Washington Irving High School on Saturday evening, part of the valuable, affordable People’s Symphony series, proved why he should be on any must-hear list. Review: Behzod Abduraimov, at People’s Symphony, Gives Each Note Its Due 2015-12-06T05:00:00Z
The plot of Synetic Theater’s “Sleepy Hollow” would startle Washington Irving, but the American author would recognize at least one thrilling image: a spectral horseback rider, galloping through a forest. Review | ‘Sleepy Hollow’ isn’t Synetic’s very best work, but it will certainly quicken your pulse 2018-10-09T04:00:00Z
The guy seems to bring out something in women, which is odd because wasn’t the Ichabod of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” the Washington Irving story, actually a loser in love? 'Sleepy Hollow' Recap: Shouldn't Ichabod Be a Loser in Love? 2014-10-20T04:00:00Z
One October morning in 1823, the American writer Washington Irving had an idea for a play. A new show imagines a punk rock Shakespeare — the latest of our many fantasies about the bard 2017-07-06T04:00:00Z
At 14 she enrolled at Washington Irving High, the only school in New York that admitted girls to its art curriculum, and took the name Lenore. Lee Krasner, Hiding in Plain Sight 2019-08-19T04:00:00Z
I quickly downloaded the 1820 story by Washington Irving, made some adaptations and glanced at my wife’s iPad as I performed the story. This Life: Our Plugged-in Summer 2011-08-12T20:39:56Z
Among the titles housed in a small nook are: “The Plays of Sheridan: The School for Scandal” by Richard Sheridan and “The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon: Gent” by Washington Irving. Journeys: In Maine, Walking Where Waves Moved Winslow Homer’s Brush 2012-09-07T17:06:13Z
In his cream-colored tableaus, charity workers help out freed slaves and unwed teenage mothers; prosperous couples fall in love; and actors perform scenes from Shakespeare plays and Washington Irving stories. Antiques: A Museum Isn?t Rebuilt Every Minute 2011-02-17T21:36:21Z
The music is by Matt Conner, whose nose for macabre 19th-century masterpieces has already led him to tackle Edgar Allan Poe and Washington Irving in Signature’s “Nevermore” and “The Hollow.” Adapting to the times: Mexican lovers, Irish terrorists and James’s ghosts 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z
Who now reads the novels of Thomas Carlyle, or Washington Irving? Dickens, Browning and Lear: what's in a reputation? 2012-05-17T13:17:32Z
The family moved in elite social circles, and the young James was introduced to men like Washington Irving and William Makepeace Thackeray. Review: A Look Into the Life of Henry James, in His Own Unsimple Words 2016-02-16T05:00:00Z
The season closes with a new stage adaptation of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," the vintage Washington Irving ghost tale, by playwright Chloe Moss. Intiman Theatre announces its 2011 season 2010-10-12T18:25:00Z
The 19th-century American author Washington Irving wrote about the practice in one of his books, saying: “The mistletoe is still hung up in farm-houses and kitchens at Christmas,” documenting the ritual. Mistletoe: the Christmas tradition we show no sign of kissing goodbye to 2019-12-25T05:00:00Z
The music is by Matt Conner, who wrote Signature Theatre’s Edgar Allan Poe musical, “Nevermore,” and the Washington Irving riff “The Hollow,” with a book by longtime Signature performer Stephen Gregory Smith. Monsters take the stage in a new Gothic musical and a delayed play 2016-02-10T05:00:00Z
Some accounts say that she was attracted to Washington Irving, apparently a handsome fellow, but nothing came of it, or of other infatuations. The Woman Who Created a Monster 2018-08-03T04:00:00Z
Or follow the Heritage Trail to see where the Scottish inventor and engineer James Watt lived, and where Washington Irving wrote “Rip Van Winkle.” 36 Hours: Birmingham, England 2012-01-26T18:29:09Z
Prevailing myths: It’s not all Ichabod Crane and Sleepy Hollow, although, yes, Washington Irving’s stories still resonate, from Tarrytown north to the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, between mountains and river, Catskills and Hudson. Discover what drew artists, writers and presidents to New York’s Hudson Valley 2021-07-29T04:00:00Z
With “Sleepy Hollow,” inspired by Washington Irving’s short story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” published in 1819, Webre is diving into a ghost story. ‘Sleepy Hollow’s’ Headless Horseman: Spring dance leaps out of ballet’s box 2015-01-30T05:00:00Z
If you’re looking for a concert experience totally without artifice, the Peoples’ Symphony Concerts at the Washington Irving High School auditorium in Manhattan fit the bill. Peter Serkin’s Peoples’ Symphony Concert 2014-11-04T05:00:00Z
Ms. Goldstein begins in the early 19th century, when American classrooms were presided over by “coarse, hard, unfeeling men,” in the words of one early reformer, exemplified best by Washington Irving’s inept, doomed Ichabod Crane. ‘The Teacher Wars,’ Dana Goldstein’s History of Education 2014-08-24T04:00:00Z
When Washington Irving first laid eyes on Granada, Spain, in the late 1820s, he was awe-struck. My European Ritual 2014-04-18T19:59:27Z
The other: the American Gothic tale, which plumbs the mysteries of the national landscape and psyche in spooky rural yarns — a genre perfected by scribes ranging from Washington Irving to Flannery O'Connor. Review: Rep's 'The K of D' is stronger on acting and atmosphere, than on spooky suspense or small-town reality 2011-01-22T01:06:04Z
The Library of America recently published a fascinating anthology of theatre writing, the American Stage, surveying the field from Washington Irving to Tony Kushner. Stage to page: do books about theatre ever live up to the real thing? 2011-02-24T13:11:19Z
On Saturday, at Washington Irving High School, he plays a recital for the Peoples’ Symphony Concerts, an organization committed to giving students and people of limited means the ability to hear world-class musicians live. What to Do in N.Y.C. This Weekend 2018-11-01T04:00:00Z
“The Hollow,” with a book by Hunter Foster and score by Matt Conner, revisits the classic Washington Irving story about a headless horseman haunting old New York. Critic?s Notebook: ?The Boy Detective Fails? and ?The Hollow? at Signature Theater 2011-09-30T23:30:21Z
Both qualities were on display on Saturday night, when Mr. Denk played a recital at Washington Irving High School, part of the very affordable Peoples’ Symphony Concerts series. Music Review: Jeremy Denk Performs in Peoples’ Symphony Series 2014-04-13T19:23:23Z
If the CW network wanted to turn Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” into a teenage-friendly show, it would look something like this graphic novel, “Hollow,” which is more gently spooky than intensely macabre. 5 Spooky Halloween Comics for Horror Fans 2022-10-24T04:00:00Z
After graduating from Washington Irving High School in Manhattan, Ms. Morales moved to a cold-water flat in Manhattan and earned a living making papier-mâché models for department store windows. Adele Mailer, Artist Who Married Norman Mailer, Dies at 90 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z
The restaurant is named after a satirical periodical published by the writer Washington Irving. Taco Mix FonteNova, With Cemitas, Tacos and More, Opens in the Bronx 2020-09-01T04:00:00Z
Not only is the village itself beautiful this time of year, but it embraces the spirit of Halloween and Washington Irving’s legend. Hoping for a Spooky Halloween? We Have Some Suggestions 2019-10-24T04:00:00Z
Cervantes and Bocaccio,, Mark Twain, Washington Irving, Abe Lincoln, and Will Rogers are already smiling, because they know the game may prickle but it's wholesome fun.Steward, Jon Stewart and Robert Smigel Craft a Comedy Benefit at a Polarized Moment 2017-11-13T05:00:00Z
Pinnacles and sphinxes sprouted from chairs, brackets and inkwells, and shelves were packed with busts of Patrick Henry and Washington Irving, among other luminaries. Antiques: Pottery by David Drake, a Slave Craftsman in Edgefield, S.C. 2012-08-30T21:17:32Z
She arranged to attend Washington Irving, an all-girls art high school near Gramercy Park, where she excelled, and upon graduation continued her studies at the Art Students League. Luchita Hurtado: The Elusive Artist Portrays Herself 2020-09-24T04:00:00Z
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in the Hudson Valley has walking tours focusing on Washington Irving and evening lantern tours of the resting place of William Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie. Halloween’s Not Canceled: Here’s How to Make It Spooky but Safe 2020-10-22T04:00:00Z
Snakes slithering through a rib cage capture the tone of this Tim Burton film that adapts the Washington Irving story. What’s on TV Thursday: ‘The Good Fight’ and ‘Shoplifters’ 2019-03-14T04:00:00Z
At the Washington Irving Library, Sally Stewart, a 29-year-old sales clerk who is Black, said she, too, was more concerned about results than milestones. For Black Angelenos, election of Karen Bass brings joy in a divisive time. But they want results 2022-11-18T05:00:00Z
Two of America’s first professional authors, the New Yorkers Washington Irving and James Fenimore Cooper, fed romantic nationalism by celebrating the distinctive qualities of America’s people and landscape. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
Biographer Washington Irving’s and historian George Bancroft’s accounts doubled down on the myth of Columbus as an American pathfinder. Columbus monuments are coming down, but he’s still honored in 6,000 places across the U.S. Here’s where.
The early American writer Washington Irving put Rip Van Winkle to sleep for 20 years. Opinion | The cicadas are a godsend 2021-04-09T04:00:00Z
In that classic American tale by Washington Irving published in 1819, an amiable but shiftless farmer strolls out of his colonial village to go hunting in the Catskill Mountains. While America was sleeping 2021-01-27T05:00:00Z
And for months, they thought the negativity would end after that election night — that America would settle down to abide by the same rules applied to students of Washington Irving Middle School. Perspective | These girls were crushed when Hillary lost in 2016. Four years later, they’ve created their own strong female future. 2020-11-02T05:00:00Z
The traditional event commemorates Washington Irving’s classic 200-year-old short story, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” Super spooky: Halloween trick-or-treating amid COVID-19 2020-10-26T04:00:00Z
Shortly after graduating from Washington Irving, she married Chilean journalist Daniel del Solar — a marriage that was short-lived. Painter Luchita Hurtado, who became an art star in her late 90s, has died at 99 2020-08-14T04:00:00Z
American author Washington Irving inflated the Fountain of Youth myth when he wrote two books on the Spanish conquest of the Americas that combined history and fiction. Evidence debunks myth that Ponce de Leon discovered Florida 2020-03-28T04:00:00Z
Robert Louis Stevenson freely admitted that in writing “Treasure Island,” he stole from the best: Daniel Defoe, Edgar Allan Poe, Washington Irving and other masters of spine-tingling adventure. Letter of Recommendation: ‘Treasure Island’ 2020-02-25T05:00:00Z
“We used a short story, ‘Rip Van Winkle’ by Washington Irving,” and also tied in some Romantic poetry, said Molly. Podcast a new dimension for Council Bluffs literature class 2019-12-22T05:00:00Z
Boston Public Schools say firefighters responded to the Washington Irving Middle School in the city’s Roslindale neighborhood at about 11 a.m. Pepper spray at middle school sends students to the hospital 2019-11-14T05:00:00Z
As a student at Washington Irving High School, she made art a focus. Painter Luchita Hurtado, who became an art star in her late 90s, has died at 99 2020-08-14T04:00:00Z
“But now he’s, as Washington Irving says, the ‘commander-in-chief of all the powers of the air’ in that whole central Westchester region.” The Headless Horseman Industrial Complex 2019-10-11T04:00:00Z
Columbus remained a mostly unknown figure in the English-speaking world until Washington Irving released in 1828 his biographical account, “A History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus.” AP Explains: Columbus, once immigrant hero, now heel to some 2019-10-11T04:00:00Z
“There is a sacredness in tears,” the 45-year-old began her moving message with a quote from writer Washington Irving. Peggy Lipton’s daughter pays tribute to late ‘Mod Squad’ star: ‘I will never not miss you’ 2019-06-10T04:00:00Z
In fact, art is something that Hurtado has quietly devoted herself to since she attended Washington Irving High School in downtown Manhattan in the 1930s. Why Luchita Hurtado at 97 is the hot discovery of the Hammer's 'Made in LA' biennial 2018-07-05T04:00:00Z
In 1817, Walter Scott informed his friend Washington Irving, who was visiting Scotland, that it wasn’t safe for local teams to play against each other: “the old clannish spirit was too apt to break out.” How We Watch Soccer Now 2018-06-18T04:00:00Z
That very season, it seems, was when Sleepy Hollow realized just how much the market would pay for Washington Irving. The Headless Horseman Industrial Complex 2019-10-11T04:00:00Z
Historically, these have included the likes of Herman Melville and Washington Irving. President Washington, Your Library Books Are Overdue 2018-06-13T04:00:00Z
Kieft, who was later lampooned by Washington Irving in his satirical history as “William the Testy,” considered the tobacco habit a waste of time and money and a bane to the morals of his constituents. New York, the Global Capital of Protest 2018-05-16T04:00:00Z
Also, because most of the middle schools sit adjacent to the high schools, the resource officer is also available at all middle schools in the county, with the lone exception being Washington Irving. West Virginia editorial roundup 2018-03-21T04:00:00Z
Streets slope upwards from the waterfront, passing stone churches and the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, where the writer Washington Irving is buried. In a New York town of literary fame, controversy over a new kind of monument 2018-02-03T05:00:00Z
Despite the eternal charms of William Rockefeller’s mausoleum and Andrew Carnegie’s ornate Celtic cross, the most-visited grave in all of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery’s 90 acres is Washington Irving’s simple headstone. The Headless Horseman Industrial Complex 2019-10-11T04:00:00Z
You can thank 19th century author Washington Irving for the modern portrayal of St. Nicholas that persists today. Could the Remains of Santa Claus Be in This Turkish Church? 2017-10-04T04:00:00Z
Infuriated at these abuses, American author Washington Irving demanded that white America blush with shame at its ongoing legacy of Indian-hating. Perspective | Americans have always been nice. But is it just a sham? 2017-06-30T04:00:00Z
But beyond Bo, the brooding atmosphere and the lanky priest remind me of everything from the mysterious sins of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Reverend Mr. Hooper in “The Minister’s Black Veil” to Washington Irving’s superstitious Ichabod Crane. Review | ‘Pinstripe – An Adventure Through Hell’ is an indie game funded by Kickstarter and worth your attention 2017-05-10T04:00:00Z
In the 19th century, Washington Irving wrote Tales of the Alhambra and Edgar Allan Poe raved about the intoxication of “arabesques”. The beauty of art can counter Islamophobia – but it won't be easy 2017-03-08T05:00:00Z
It’s before they really understood what happened in that classroom at Washington Irving Middle School in Springfield earlier this year. They existed in a girls-can-do-anything world. Then Donald Trump won the White House. 2016-11-09T05:00:00Z
It’s one of Washington Irving’s lesser-known works, but it still manages to strike fear into the hearts of city officials. Remembering the District’s great parking meter massacre 2016-04-30T04:00:00Z
It’s known as the Washington Irving House, but Mr. Irving never lived there. New York Today: Testy Times 2016-04-05T04:00:00Z
But if anything, the almighty dollar, as Washington Irving once called the greenback, retained every bit of its global importance. China Steps Up, but Its Currency Still Has Dues to Pay 2015-12-05T05:00:00Z
Ichabod Crane was a friend of Washington Irving and he named his famous character after him. Who Was the Real Ichabod Crane? 2015-10-16T04:00:00Z
We owe this myth to Washington Irving, who Americanized Columbus in a best-selling 1828 biography. Five myths about Christopher Columbus 2015-10-08T04:00:00Z
“Sleepy Hollow” The Washington Ballet performs a world premiere show inspired by Washington Irving’s short tale “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” with choreography by Septime Webre. Going Out Guide 2015-02-10T05:00:00Z
On this week in 1783, the writer Washington Irving was born in Manhattan. New York Today: Testy Times 2016-04-05T04:00:00Z
By the 1800s, the Salem trials had become a fixture in American literature, providing plot points for authors from Washington Irving to Nathanial Hawthorne, as Adams points out. Why Witches on TV Spell Trouble in Real Life 2014-10-28T04:00:00Z
As far as Washington Irving’s using his name, it’s probably true but I do not think he asked Ichabod’s permission.” Who Was the Real Ichabod Crane? 2015-10-16T04:00:00Z
In the 1800s, Washington Irving mythologized the story into what we know today: a full-blown quest for the Fountain of Youth. Searching for the Fountain of Youth 2014-10-24T04:00:00Z
He says the actors also are visiting the grave of Washington Irving in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. 'Sleepy Hollow' actors visiting Sleepy Hollow, NY 2014-09-26T04:00:00Z
He says the actors are also visiting the grave of Washington Irving in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. ‘Sleepy Hollow’ actors visiting Sleepy Hollow, NY 2014-09-26T04:00:00Z
Charles Dickens and Washington Irving sojourned in the area, which then was called Bond Street. Two Goods Reasons to Visit NoHo 2014-09-19T04:00:00Z
The home, one of four identical Greek Revival row houses, is built for Henry Brevoort Jr., descended from one of the most prominent Dutch families in New York and close friends with writer Washington Irving. The History Of The Weathermen Town House (With Cameos By Dustin Hoffman, James Merrill, and Paddington Bear) 2014-08-20T04:00:00Z
The event was held at the Washington Irving Boat Club in the shadow of the Tappan Zee Bridge, its trademark traffic crawling across the span over the Hudson north of Manhattan. In N.Y., Obama calls for new spending in larger vision of upgrading nation’s roads and rails
Washington Irving was his guest while spending some time in Virginia; General Robert E. Lee was his guest, and many other widely known men. Historic Fredericksburg The Story of an Old Town 2012-04-11T02:00:30.517Z
To Washington Irving it owes much of its fame. The Columbia River Its History, Its Myths, Its Scenery, Its Commerce 2012-04-07T02:00:31.747Z
Palmer is completing a bust of Washington Irving, which has been pronounced by the friends of the latter a successful likeness. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
Some of the older streets were, no doubt, as Washington Irving tells us, laid out after the old cow-paths, as they are as narrow and tortuous as those of any European city. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 1 2012-04-03T02:00:38.807Z
The Pinzon family were subsequently ennobled by the Emperor Charles V. When Washington Irving visited Palos he found numerous branches of the descendants enjoying excellent circumstances, and living in an almost patriarchal manner. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 3 2012-04-03T02:00:31.900Z
He had taken lodgings in Warwick street, and occupied the very rooms which Washington Irving had once inhabited. Curiosities of Human Nature 2012-04-03T02:00:27.167Z
Among other things he talked a great deal of America, and asked me if I knew our distinguished countryman, Washington Irving. Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z
Washington Irving, with his genial humour and well-bred ease, was the very embodiment of the spirit of New York. William Hickling Prescott 2012-03-11T03:00:12.297Z
Academy for Software Engineering 40 Irving Place, Manhattan This is the other new high school going into Washington Irving. SchoolBook: New to the Neighborhood: Schools Opening This Fall 2012-03-02T18:22:44Z
On Tappan Bay stands Tarrytown, famous both historically and from its connexion with Washington Irving, whose cottage of Sunnyside is in the vicinity. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z
They read widely among British Victorian writers, especially Charles Dickens and Tennyson; favorite American authors were Washington Irving and Longfellow. City Room: Answers About Black Life in 19th-Century New York, Part 3 2012-02-22T15:32:52Z
In the moment's conversation that passed, he inquired very particularly after Washington Irving, expressing for him the warmest friendship, and asked what Cooper was doing. Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z
This was an intimation to the effect that Washington Irving had already planned a similar piece of work. William Hickling Prescott 2012-03-11T03:00:12.297Z
The original company was formed in 1810, and, according to Mr. Washington Irving, consisted of Mr. Astor himself, three Scotchmen, who were British subjects, and one native citizen of the United States. The Oregon Territory Its History and Discovery 2012-02-22T03:00:27.207Z
To the author of this immortal book, to Washington Irving, was due the first work of American authorship which won acceptance outside of the boundaries of the United States. Vignettes of Manhattan; Outlines in Local Color 2012-02-20T03:00:20.550Z
Many of the friends Dickens had made in America, such as the novelist, Washington Irving, were also outraged and struggled to forgive him for ridiculing their country in print. When Dickens fell out with America 2012-02-14T03:28:23Z
Because," said he, "I received, a week or more ago, a letter of introduction by some one from Washington Irving. Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z
Franklin's style would have borne more ornament—Washington Irving could have done with less—Johnson and Gibbon might have had much less formality, and Hume and Goldsmith have occasionally pointed their sentences with more effect. William Hickling Prescott 2012-03-11T03:00:12.297Z
"A true nestling place of genius," exclaims his biographer, quoting the words of Washington Irving respecting the birth-place of Shakspeare, "which delights to hatch its offspring in bye corners." The Genius of Scotland or Sketches of Scottish Scenery, Literature and Religion 2012-02-11T03:03:41.800Z
Last year, 48 percent of seniors at Washington Irving graduated, compared with 35 percent at Grace Dodge. SchoolBook: The School-Closing Vote 2012-02-09T22:14:29Z
Perhaps no collection of the traditions of the Moors of Spain equals that of Washington Irving in his Tales of the Alhambra. Legends & Romances of Spain 2012-01-10T03:00:18.593Z
Washington Irving, in a delightful little paper called "Desultory Thoughts on Criticism," quietly places the reviewer in the low seat where he belongs. The Critical Game 2012-01-05T03:00:38.527Z
On Thursday, the city’s Education Department responded to accusations made during a demonstration at Washington Irving High School on Tuesday protesting the planned closing of the school. SchoolBook: Why Washington Irving High Must Close 2011-12-23T12:48:25Z
The city’s Department of Education purposely downsized the school — creating space for several other schools, which share the building — but teachers said that enrollment also fell after Washington Irving became known as a violent place. SchoolBook: Students and Staff Say Washington Irving Was Set Up to Fail 2011-12-20T17:12:27Z
But I added that I was in a hurry, as the Washington Irving was to sail in an hour. My Life in Many States and in Foreign Lands Dictated in My Seventy-Fourth Year 2011-12-12T03:00:33.863Z
Washington Irving owed his literary career to this fact! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 120, October, 1867. 2011-12-12T03:00:23.897Z
Last year, 48 percent of seniors at Washington Irving graduated; at Grace Dodge, only 35 percent did so. New York City Education Department Targets 19 Schools to Close 2011-12-10T04:40:06Z
It is not the humour of Washington Irving, which resembles that of Addison and Thackeray; it is not delicate and indirect. Essays on Modern Novelists 2011-11-22T03:00:10.817Z
Washington Irving tells the following story of a greyhound's affection for his master. Natural History in Anecdote Illustrating the nature, habits, manners and customs of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, etc., etc., etc. 2011-11-12T03:00:32.773Z
He afterward mentioned the occurrence in his English Traits, where he said: "I took my berth in the packet-ship Washington Irving." My Life in Many States and in Foreign Lands Dictated in My Seventy-Fourth Year 2011-12-12T03:00:33.863Z
If he had never resided abroad, we never should have had a Washington Irving; if he had not returned home, he would have been sadly pinched in his old age. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 120, October, 1867. 2011-12-12T03:00:23.897Z
At dismissal time on Friday, students at Washington Irving and Grace Dodge said they were disappointed with the city’s decision and worried about whether to stay in those schools or find new ones. New York City Education Department Targets 19 Schools to Close 2011-12-10T04:40:06Z
Washington Irving has written a story about it. Southern Spain 2011-11-11T03:00:28.423Z
Washington Irving, at the period of the formation of this circle of friends, was in England, occupied with his inimitable "Sketch Book." The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, November 1, 1851 2011-11-03T02:00:15.113Z
The next was the Washington Irving, 500 tons; and the third was the Anglo-Saxon, the bills of which, on a previous voyage, I had made out in my trial under Mr. Nazro. My Life in Many States and in Foreign Lands Dictated in My Seventy-Fourth Year 2011-12-12T03:00:33.863Z
The diligence of Prior deserves great praise; the style of Washington Irving is always pleasing; but the highest place must, in justice, be assigned to the eminently interesting work of Forster. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z
Bradford is one to whom, as Washington Irving said, "There is something in angling that tends to produce a gentleness of spirit and a pure serenity of mind." The Determined Angler and the Brook Trout an anthological volume of trout fishing, trout histories, trout lore, trout resorts, and trout tackle 2011-10-28T02:00:26.687Z
It was in this room that Washington Irving took up his quarters. Southern Spain 2011-11-11T03:00:28.423Z
On motion of Judge Duer, Washington Irving was elected President of the meeting. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, November 1, 1851 2011-11-03T02:00:15.113Z
I was surprised to find in the harbor two of our old packets, the Anglo-American and the Washington Irving, Captain Caldwell's packet, under changed names. My Life in Many States and in Foreign Lands Dictated in My Seventy-Fourth Year 2011-12-12T03:00:33.863Z
The talk I like is the talk which Washington Irving had in mind when he said that "that is the best company in which the jokes are rather small and the laughter abundant." Leaves in the Wind 2011-10-28T02:00:25.937Z
Washington Irving, in his Knickerbocker's History of New York, gives the same derivation of "Yankee" that is quoted from Dr. Turnbull and from Mr. Richmond. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 88, July 5, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Geneologists, etc. 2011-09-29T02:00:13.910Z
The truth is that the palace had enchanted Washington Irving, as it has done many others—not natives—since. Southern Spain 2011-11-11T03:00:28.423Z
We copy from these the following: From Washington Irving. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, November 1, 1851 2011-11-03T02:00:15.113Z
Every kind of cake known to man, to begin with; or rather, Washington Irving began with cakes. The Automobile Girls Along the Hudson Fighting Fire in Sleepy Hollow 2011-09-18T02:00:23.270Z
But there is no doubt that Mr. Fink and WRIP— named after Rip Van Winkle, the Washington Irving character whose home was in the Catskills — served a need. Radio D.J. in Catskills Offered a Lifeline During the Storm 2011-09-05T02:26:27Z
Washington Irving, who visited it in 1829, in company with Prince Dolgorouki, has given an interesting account of his life there, which combines the romance and the history of the place. The Moors in Spain 2011-08-29T02:01:09.183Z
Irving Place, once a stretch of Lexington Avenue, was renamed in 1833 for Washington Irving, who often visited. | Gramercy Park: Feel Free to Use the Name, at Least 2011-08-12T21:00:40Z
The valley was also a seminal creator of American culture, from Washington Irving, who became America’s first international literary celebrity, to the Hudson Valley School and later to artist colonies and the Woodstock Festival. Williamsburg on the Hudson 2011-08-05T15:58:43Z
This village we are now entering is Irvington, the home of Washington Irving. The Automobile Girls Along the Hudson Fighting Fire in Sleepy Hollow 2011-09-18T02:00:23.270Z
Washington Irving was then living in England, and Mr. Bryant had a slight but friendly acquaintance with him. Recollections of a Varied Life 2011-07-14T02:00:11.837Z
He once declared to Washington Irving that he kept everything written by that delightful author upon “his shelves, and in his thoughts, and in his heart of hearts.” Dickens English Men of Letters 2011-07-13T02:00:19.017Z
Washington Irving's residence was among those disfigured by this operation, which made havoc of all the oldest and most beautiful properties in the State. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 2011-07-02T02:00:11.323Z
Washington Irving's mode of composition is the type of them all, and consists in making the most of things. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol 1-98, 1850-1899 None 2011-06-27T02:01:02.870Z
It’s lovelier than anything you ever imagined, just what Washington Irving says of it, a place to dream in and see visions.” The Automobile Girls Along the Hudson Fighting Fire in Sleepy Hollow 2011-09-18T02:00:23.270Z
Washington Irving, so ready with the pen, could not utter two successive sentences at a banquet without having to sit down, with expression absolutely inhibited from excitement. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z
Albert Smith has dramatised a tale from Washington Irving's "Alhambra" for the Princess's Theatre—making a burlesque comedy. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 3, June, 1851 2011-05-18T02:00:14.897Z
Washington Irving wrote a burlesque history of New York,—that is, it was a burlesque on a pompous handbook of the city, that had just been published. Hope Benham A Story for Girls 2011-05-16T02:00:18.193Z
A preliminary meeting was held at the City Hall, at which Washington Irving presided, and a committee was appointed to consider what measures will be most appropriate. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol 1-98, 1850-1899 None 2011-06-27T02:01:02.870Z
More than once he has feuded with the Gramercy Park Trust, which looks after the famous park where keys to the iron gates have been issued since the days of Washington Irving. Hiatus Is Set for Leader of Arts Club 2011-03-15T04:34:46Z
Daniel Webster and Washington Irving became his earnest friends. Famous Men of Science 2011-03-08T03:00:49.717Z
On the contrary, having passed through the little front shop, you stand in a room ten or twelve feet square—just the size of Washington Irving's "empire," in the Red Horse Inn, at Stratford. My Unknown Chum 2011-03-01T03:00:38.307Z
In Paris he occupied the same hotel for a long time with his intimate friend Washington Irving. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852 2011-02-23T03:00:33.760Z
Memorandum Books each with eight pages in the handwriting of Washington Irving, containing notes of information respecting the Far West and Indians, for use in his book, the "Tour of the Prairies." A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700 (Vol 2 of 3) Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe 2011-02-16T03:00:34.387Z
Her birth-place lay farther up in that country on the "Pigeon Roost Fork of the Muddy, which is a branch of Green River," on the very spot thus described by Washington Irving's Kentucky classic. Oldfield A Kentucky Tale of the Last Century 2011-02-13T03:00:19.953Z
With the general characteristics of Indian life and manners I suppose the reader already familiar, from the works of Cooper, Washington Irving, Charles Hoffman, and others. Sketches in Canada, and rambles among the red men 2011-02-10T03:00:51.280Z
The afternoon sun was still high in heaven when I alighted at the Red Horse and entered the little parlour of Washington Irving. Shakespeare's England 2011-01-30T03:00:17.313Z
Again, in 1842 Moore was coming away from a public dinner with Washington Irving, and they found rain falling and themselves in sore need of cab or umbrella. Thomas Moore 2011-01-14T03:00:51.040Z
Life of Oliver Goldsmith by Washington Irving.    4to, two volumes, brown levant morocco, gilt back and sides, vellum guards, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews. A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700 (Vol 2 of 3) Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe 2011-02-16T03:00:34.387Z
The story was gracefully, even beautifully written, but both in style and treatment it was a reflection of Washington Irving, who at that time rivalled Dickens as a popular author. The Life of Bret Harte With Some Account of the California Pioneers 2011-01-14T03:00:47.427Z
For a detailed account of the voyageurs, or Canadian boatmen, their peculiar condition and mode of life, I refer you to Washington Irving's "Astoria." Sketches in Canada, and rambles among the red men 2011-02-10T03:00:51.280Z
"Washington Irving, Rip Van Winkle," he explained, nodding, whereat the vicar smiled again. The Pagan's Cup 2011-01-06T03:00:42.697Z
Washington Irving, with his History of Columbus; Prescott, with the History of Ferdinand and Isabella, the History of the Conquest of Mexico and Peru, and the History of Philip II.; Jonathan and His Continent Rambles Through American Society 2010-12-20T17:12:16.420Z
Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus and the voyages and discoveries of the companions of Columbus by Washington Irving . . . A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700 (Vol 2 of 3) Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe 2011-02-16T03:00:34.387Z
Any history of Dolly Madison seems incomplete without seeing her through Washington Irving's eyes. Dorothy Payne, Quakeress A Side-Light upon the Career of 'Dolly' Madison 2010-12-20T17:12:10.847Z
That story was written years ago by a man named Washington Irving. Hoofbeats on the Turnpike 2010-12-20T17:11:45.463Z
Welcome to “Horseman’s Hollow,” one of Historic Hudson Valley’s two new Halloween attractions in the heart of Sleepy Hollow, where the Headless Horseman terrorized Ichabod Crane in Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” Sleepy Hollow Just Got Scarier 2010-10-23T22:13:00Z
The company is based in the hometown of author Washington Irving, whose famous tale "Rip Van Winkle" concerns a man who falls asleep for 20 years and awakens to find everything changed. Exclusive: Biotech Regeneron on verge of big leagues 2010-05-12T16:40:00Z
Book containing fifty leaves in the handwriting of Washington Irving, being notes for his Life of Washington. A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700 (Vol 2 of 3) Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe 2011-02-16T03:00:34.387Z
He is handed down to posterity as the famous illustrator of the works of Washington Irving. Cathedral Cities of England
The incidents of this undertaking are the theme of Washington Irving’s Astoria. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens"
Her The Masque of the Two Strangers here reprinted was given at the Washington Irving High School in March, 1921. One-Act Plays By Modern Authors
“A phenomenon,” says Washington Irving, “that had never before been remarked.” Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. V, October, 1850, Volume I.
Washington Irving, in his diary, speaks of Longfellow at Madrid as having “arrived safely and cheerily, having met with no robbers.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The marriage was a happy one; Washington Irving speaks of the lady's personal beauty, and says that her mental qualities were equally matched with it. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. VIII
Washington Irving was so thoroughly versed in the lore of buried treasure that the necromancy of the divining rod, as a potent aid to this kind of industry, had received his studious attention. The Book of Buried Treasure Being a True History of the Gold, Jewels, and Plate of Pirates, Galleons, etc., which are sought for to this day
Mr. Everett tells me that Washington Irving is going to publish another life of Washington. Maria Edgeworth
Reading from Washington Irving's account of his visit to Abbotsford, and the account of Scott's funeral in Lockhart's Life of Scott. Woman's Club Work and Programs First Aid to Club Women
De Vigny is a French Washington Irving, with more genius, higher taste, but not that heartfelt appreciation of tranquil, peaceful life, that the American possesses. Diary And Notes Of Horace Templeton, Esq. Volume I (of II)
Washington Irving once told me that he considered my 'Maga' as a daringly original work. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 98, December, 1865
An item concerning Washington Irving, for the truth of which we cannot vouch, although it contains a deal of good advice for certain youngsters of the present time, has lately come to our notice. Harper's Round Table, May 28, 1895
Of the lives of the old burghers and their wives and families, their characteristics and their customs, we have a most animated account in the words of the master-writer, Washington Irving. Women of America Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 10 (of 10)
How Washington Irving would have rejoiced to be there, and what a description he would have given of the scene! Speeches and Addresses of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales: 1863-1888
Washington Irving, I believe, once chanced upon a living Ichabod Crane, when he had flattered himself that the name was his own invention. One Of Them
Fitz-Greene Halleck and Washington Irving were familiar visitors at his house, and he conceived so great a regard for Dr. Joseph Green Cogswell as to insist upon his becoming an inmate of his family. Reminiscences, 1819-1899
It is to this intent: Washington Irving, in his youth, had a longing to go to sea and be a pirate. Harper's Round Table, May 28, 1895
Thackeray, Washington Irving, Kingsley, and notably Dickens, knew the value of journalism. A Novelist on Novels
Nine years later Washington Irving had an opportunity to show his gratitude. The Book of Courage
"Though cruel by nature," says Washington Irving, "he was prone to be ruled by his wives." Oriental Women
Astor, John Jacob, Washington Irving at the house of, 27; calls on Mrs. Howe's father on New Year's Day, 32; wedding gift of, to his granddaughter, 65; fondness for music, 74; anecdotes of, 75, 76. Reminiscences, 1819-1899
Washington Irving's literary work was generally performed before noon. Methods of Authors
In the distance one gets good views of the Catskill Mountains, immortalized by Washington Irving in “Rip Van Winkle.” A Frenchman in America Recollections of Men and Things
Years earlier, another eminent American, Washington Irving, used what is the keynote of the book in an earnest talk with George Bancroft, later the historian of his country, then a student in Europe. The Book of Courage
The story of it is taken from Washington Irving’s Spanish papers, and the scene is laid in the period of the wars with the Moors. The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers
The great literary boast of the city at the time of which I speak was undoubtedly Washington Irving. Reminiscences, 1819-1899
In early boyhood he was already disgusted with Florian's sickly "Guillaume Tell," while Washington Irving's "Sketch-book" delighted him very much; he was also deeply impressed by the perusal of Homer's immortal epics. Methods of Authors
Washington Irving has told this story; and what Washington Irving leaves untold, Captain Chittenden has recently unearthed from the files of the Missouri archives. The Story of the Trapper
In New York was a young publisher who believed that Washington Irving's works were classics, and that the American public would buy them eagerly if properly approached. The Book of Courage
Washington Irving, American author and diplomat, the first to win foreign recognition for American literature; Prescott, American historian; Rufus Choate, American lawyer and orator; and Horace Mann, American educator and statesman, died. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 6 August 1906
Washington Irving was president of the evening, and upon him devolved the duty of inaugurating proceedings by an address of welcome to the distinguished guest. Reminiscences, 1819-1899
Washington Irving never mentioned the name of his fiancée after her death, and if anybody else did so, he immediately left the room. The Scrap Book. Volume 1, No. 2 April 1906
In this house Washington Irving spent his youth. Literary New York Its Landmarks and Associations
At the receiver's sale Washington Irving bought the plates of all his books. The Book of Courage
Washington Irving, as we have seen, thinks that he is not always very obliging. Devil Stories An Anthology
Behind Abbotsford are the Eildons, the "Delectable Mountains" of Washington Irving's visit, "three crests against a saffron sky" always in vision the wide Border over. In the Border Country
Her story was also told, without a mention of her name, by Washington Irving, in "The Broken Heart," which may be found in "The Sketch Book." The Scrap Book. Volume 1, No. 2 April 1906
Those interested searchers who have visited the-174- house where Washington Irving boarded close by this same corner will find the house where Hoffman was born nearby it. Literary New York Its Landmarks and Associations
"Here are the rooms which Washington Irving occupied in the Alhambra during his stay in Granada," explained the guide. A Trip to the Orient The Story of a Mediterranean Cruise
In Oliver Goldsmith, Washington Irving says: "Eminent ability was allied with spotless virtue." Oliver Goldsmith
Let us not forget that one of Washington Irving's dearest friends was Prince Dolgorouki. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 93, July, 1865
The spot of landing was formerly identified by Washington Irving and Baron Humboldt with "Cat Island"; but from the latest investigation it is now believed to have been Watling's Island. The Story of Extinct Civilizations of the West
George P. Putnam has published The Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada, by Washington Irving, forming the fourteenth volume of the beautiful revised edition of Irving’s collected works. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 4, September, 1850
Washington Irving has said, "Happiness is a reflection." The Colored Girl Beautiful
Washington Irving was born in the city of New York in 1783, the youngest of eleven children born to his parents. Home Life of Great Authors
An edition published at Paris by Galignani in 1825 omits the account of Washington Irving, and this text, as it is in all respects unexceptionable, has been here adopted for the sake of coherence. Hazlitt on English Literature An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature
Washington Irving well describes Stony Point as "a natural sentinel guarding the gateway of the far-famed Highlands of the Hudson." Hero Stories from American History For Elementary Schools
It is my debt to Washington Irving that exercises my conscience, and justly so, for I believe plagiarism was rarely carried further. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 16 (of 25)
Need I say that I mean the lamented Washington Irving Lectures Delivered in America in 1874
His fine tribute to Macaulay will be remembered, and his praise of Washington Irving, of Charlotte Bront�, and many others. Home Life of Great Authors
The peculiarities of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey, Christopher North, Washington Irving, Scott, Moore, Brougham, Wilberforce, and other names of sufficient eminence to provoke a quiz, are hit off with capital success. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2, No. 12, May, 1851.
Washington Irving's efforts must, to a great extent, be lost on readers who are lacking in the ear for style. Materials and Methods of Fiction With an Introduction by Brander Matthews
The man was Washington Irving Morley, son of a wealthy contractor of Kansas City. News Writing The Gathering , Handling and Writing of News Stories
All the reports of that time, not forgetting Washington Irving's humorous account of the custom of "bundling," confirm the fact. Woman under socialism
Expression: In connection with this letter, read again the story of the discovery as narrated by Washington Irving, page 43. Eighth Reader
Wilkie was soon called away by the duties of his station; but Washington Irving remained for several months, spell-bound in the old enchanted pile. Books and Authors Curious Facts and Characteristic Sketches
When Washington Irving visited Abbotsford, Sir Walter Scott introduced him to many of his friends and favorites, not only among the neighboring farmers, but the laboring peasantry. Life and Literature Over two thousand extracts from ancient and modern writers, and classified in alphabetical order
We motored out to lunch at a place called Nyack, above the Palisades, we crossed on a ferry to reach it, and we visited the house of Washington Irving near Yonkers on our way. The Passionate Friends
So thought Captain Bonneville; so wrote the matchless American littérateur, Washington Irving, of “Sunnyside,” author and authority, creator of The Life of George Washington, and the Broken Heart, which made Lord Byron weep. Trail Tales
Washington Irving, too, assistant to Martin in the great trial, would gladly have had talk with him. The Magnificent Adventure Being the Story of the World's Greatest Exploration and the Romance of a Very Gallant Gentleman
Washington Irving’s efforts must, to a great extent, be lost on readers who are lacking in the ear for style. A Manual of the Art of Fiction
That was the decade when Washington Irving and Fenimore Cooper came home from long sojourns in Europe. The American Mind The E. T. Earl Lectures
Boy," he said that evening, "you ought to read Thackeray for style, and Washington Irving, and see what a whippersnapper you are. The Harbor
Geologists have named the earlier one Bonneville, in honor of the intrepid soldier-explorer whom Washington Irving has so well fixed in American literature. Trail Tales
In a little cottage there, called Quholme, the father and mother of Washington Irving lived, and their son Washington was born on board an American ship on its passage from Kirkwall to New York. An Orkney Maid
Washington Irving said he 'never liked to walk with his host over the latter's ground'—a feeling which many will at once acknowledge having experienced. Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No IV, April 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
When he had gone, my mother told me he was Mr. Washington Irving. The Strollers
Dickens often resorted here, as is mentioned in Forster's "Life of Dickens," and the inn is referred to also by Washington Irving in "The Sketch-Book." Hampstead and Marylebone The Fascination of London
“Wild horse, wild Indian, wild horseman,” as Washington Irving puts it. Trail Tales
“I almost wish we had planned to stay here, although I do want to write letters on the table in Washington Irving’s room at the Red Horse!” John and Betty's History Visit
My good friend, do you mean to say that the great Washington Irving speculated in groceries?' Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No IV, April 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
Washington Irving, one of the most distinguished American authors and humorists. Christopher Columbus and His Monument Columbia being a concordance of choice tributes to the great Genoese, his grand discovery, and his greatness of mind and purpose
The spirit of the letter is in entire accord with the noble character which Mr. Washington Irving gives Isabella, in his life of Columbus and his companions. Ferdinand De Soto, The Discoverer of the Mississippi American Pioneers and Patriots
Sometimes it's a blow to see where your favourite authors lived, but Washington Irving's dear old Dutch house is just right. The Lightning Conductor Discovers America
Washington Irving’s armchair is there, and the old poker with which he is said to have tended the fire. John and Betty's History Visit
Washington Irving, the first American who obtained a European reputation merely as a man of letters, was born at New York, April 3, 1783. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More Than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History
Cat Island was the landfall advocated by Washington Irving and Humboldt, mainly on the ground that it was called San Salvador on the West India map in Blaeu's Dutch atlas of 1635. Christopher Columbus and His Monument Columbia being a concordance of choice tributes to the great Genoese, his grand discovery, and his greatness of mind and purpose
They were now leaving the Tappaan Sea; and soon after the little mother showed the children Sunnyside, the lovely home of the great Washington Irving. The Fairy Nightcaps
The green and golden light streaming through the windows, front and side, seems just the sort of light that Washington Irving would have loved to write in. The Lightning Conductor Discovers America
Betty did spend the evening “writing letters in Washington Irving’s room at the Red Horse,” as she had planned. John and Betty's History Visit
In his first visit to Europe he had met Washington Irving in Spain; he now made the acquaintance of Carlyle and Browning. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More Than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History
Of course, in conducting Columbus from Cat Island to Cuba, Washington Irving is obliged to disregard all the bearings and distances given in the journal. Christopher Columbus and His Monument Columbia being a concordance of choice tributes to the great Genoese, his grand discovery, and his greatness of mind and purpose
Washington Irving, who saw the manuscript of this, encouraged her to go on. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 7
We had a full day before us, what with worshipping at Washington Irving's shrine, and sighing over Sing Sing, and arriving at West Point in time for dress parade and to hear the sunset gun. The Lightning Conductor Discovers America
The mass of biographies, both English and American, are mere echoes or abridgments, in other forms of language, of the great work of Washington Irving, first published in 1828. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
He pursued a generous course of reading in modern English fiction, including all the works then published of Scott, Bulwer, Marryat, Lever, Cooper, and Washington Irving, and much besides. Ulysses S. Grant
Used by Washington Irving to illustrate his "Life of Columbus." Christopher Columbus and His Monument Columbia being a concordance of choice tributes to the great Genoese, his grand discovery, and his greatness of mind and purpose
The first time I ever saw Washington Irving, with whom I enjoyed an extended friendship, was when he was a guest of Gouverneur Kemble. As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century
"The old Dutch Church at Tarrytown" Once upon a time, when Washington Irving was very young, he visited the Pauldings in a house swept away now. The Lightning Conductor Discovers America
Complimentary letters from men of literary note poured in upon him; among others, one full of generous encouragement from Washington Irving, dearly prized and carefully treasured to the day of Foster's death. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867
That which was here produced found a ready market at the Washington Irving Hotel. Due West or Round the World in Ten Months
This picture represents the scene Washington Irving so admirably describes in his "Voyages of Columbus," occurring the morning the boats brought the little Spanish band from the ships to the shore of Guanahani. Christopher Columbus and His Monument Columbia being a concordance of choice tributes to the great Genoese, his grand discovery, and his greatness of mind and purpose
Washington Irving was the first President of the Library, and Joseph Green Cogswell its first Superintendent, or Librarian. Handbook of The New York Public Library
Do you remember it's told in dear Washington Irving's "Knickerbocker History of New York?"—the most amusing history book ever written, I should think. The Lightning Conductor Discovers America
We take refreshment at the Red Horse Inn, rendered famous by Washington Irving, stroll thoughtfully through the quaint old village, and visit, with thrilling interest, the house in which Shakespeare was born. Foot-prints of Travel or, Journeyings in Many Lands
Presently the hotel, named the Washington Irving, was reached, an extremely neat and comfortable establishment. Due West or Round the World in Ten Months
Those between the panels are historians who have written Columbus' voyages from his own time down to the present day, ending with Washington Irving and William Hickling Prescott. Christopher Columbus and His Monument Columbia being a concordance of choice tributes to the great Genoese, his grand discovery, and his greatness of mind and purpose
But what does my poor pen with what our own wizard of the west, Washington Irving, has made immortal? Kathay: A Cruise in the China Seas
I always loved Washington Irving, and so I'm glad to say did Jack; but he came back to life and actually walked with us that day. The Lightning Conductor Discovers America
Washington Irving frequently came to see me when he was in London; he was as agreeable in conversation as he was distinguished as an author. Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville
We have a faithful picture of these merry scenes in the Bracebridge Hall of Washington Irving. The Canterbury Puzzles And Other Curious Problems
No dramatization of Washington Irving's immortal story has approached the original in art of expression or in vividness of scene. Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Rip van Winkle
He travelled in Europe with Washington Irving, and was introduced to Sir Walter Scott. Southern Literature From 1579-1895 A comprehensive review, with copious extracts and criticisms for the use of schools and the general reader
Washington Irving might be said to have started that fashion in skeletons and shades, for he has given us various comic haunters, some real and some make-believe. Humorous Ghost Stories
Instantly the whole assembly rises, singing blithely, “Good morning, honored guest, we the girls of the Washington Irving High School are glad to welcome you.” The New Education A Review of Progressive Educational Movements of the Day (1915)
Mr. Rich's family is very agreeable, and Washington Irving always makes one there in the evening. Stories of Authors, British and American
Then, in 1837, Hackett corresponded with Washington Irving about dramatizing the “Knickerbocker History,” which plan was consummated by Bernard as “Three Dutch Governors,” even though Irving was not confident of results. Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Rip van Winkle
The sight of this strange and picturesquely colored town made me feel like visiting the queer and lovely old Moorish cities of Spain, so charmingly described by Washington Irving. Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 2, February 1886
One or two literary men of some distinction have rhapsodized over the charms of Sherwood, notably William Howitt and Washington Irving. The Dukeries
His history was adventurous; he was the individual mentioned in Washington Irving's Astoria, who, on the return of the party overland, left them, and pushed on ahead by himself across the Rocky Mountains. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 385. November, 1847.
Washington Irving may be called the father of American literature. Stories of Authors, British and American
A huge mirror covered one wall, and on the other hung a life-size oil portrait of Stoneman, and between the windows were a portrait of Washington Irving and a picture of a nun. The Clansman An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan
He had read in the newspapers about the astonishing mind-reading feats in England of Washington Irving Bishop. Charles Frohman: Manager and Man
My friend Washington Irving used to say, 'It is much easier to get a book from Moore than a letter.' The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 87, January, 1865
Urged by philosophical curiosity, Washington Irving managed to get into conversation with a certain Nanny Smith, who had passed all her life at Newstead as house-keeper. My Recollections of Lord Byron
The History of Scotland," in a letter to his wife in 1830, says—"At Lady Morton's, one evening, I met with Washington Irving. Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men.
Washington Irving was always fitful in his manner of working, often uncertain of himself and of his work. Washington Irving
The entrance of the president upon the balcony “was hailed by universal shouts,” says Washington Irving, who, though quite a young child, was present, and distinctly remembers the scene. Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3.
Your reference to my dear friend Washington Irving renews the vivid impressions reawakened in my mind at Baltimore the other day. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 3, 1836-1870
Washington Irving appears to think the contrary:— "Was this love returned?" says he. My Recollections of Lord Byron
Then, again, read Washington Irving's description of his visit to Abbotsford, and how, on Scott taking him out for a walk, a host of his dogs attended, evidently as a matter of course. Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men.
One of those apparent chances which are the commonplaces of history led William Irving from his far home in the Orkneys, married him to Sarah Sanders, and made him the father of Washington Irving. Washington Irving
Just as we sat down to dinner, David Golden made his appearance; and when he had gone, and we were taking our wine, Washington Irving came in alone, with open arms. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
There is old English, and old American, and old Dutch in it, and a friendly, unexpected new Dutch too—an ingredient of New Amsterdam—a strain of Knickerbocker and of Washington Irving. Picture and Text 1893
Washington Irving wants sprightliness and more refined manners. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. I
The present book takes the poetical share of its title from the fact that the author has prefixed Campbell’s celebrated poem, preceded by a sketch of his life, furnished by Washington Irving. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, June 1844 Volume 23, Number 6
He wished to hand in "The Life of Oliver Goldsmith," by Washington Irving. The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde"
Your reference to my dear friend Washington Irving renews the vivid impressions reawakened in my mind at Baltimore but the other day. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
With great regard, my dear sir, believe me, truly yours, Washington Irving. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851
Washington Irving formed his style by reading attentively from time to time a page of Addison and then, closing the book, endeavored to write out the same ideas in his own words. Historical Essays
On a subsequent turn of the spiral are found fiction from Scott and Swift; poetry from Homer, Vergil, Hay, Gilbert and Tennyson; hero stories from Malory; history from Washington Irving. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10 The Guide
At this time Columbus, according to the portrait of him given by his biographer Washington Irving, was a tall man, of robust and noble presence. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World
Washington Irving couldn't utter a word for trembling, and Moore was as little as usual. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
He was the guest of Washington Irving, Chancellor Kent, and of the Hamiltons, Clintons, Livingstons, and other such distinguished families in New York. Hortense Makers of History Series
Another legend has been put into literary form by Washington Irving, this time from a Portuguese source. The Science of Fairy Tales An Inquiry into Fairy Mythology
In 1829 Washington Irving lived for some time within the walls of the Alhambra and studied its history and the legends of Spain. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
Like Washington Irving, these may have considered a good clean shave the best soporific. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No. 6, December 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
Washington Irving has got a nasty low fever. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
In fact, American literature, as such, may be said to date from 1809, when Washington Irving gave to the world his inimitable "History of New York." American Men of Mind
This gift was accompanied by Washington Irving's "Tales of the Alhambra." Confessions of a Book-Lover
Knickerbockers take their name from Diedrich Knickerbocker, the pseudonym under which Washington Irving wrote his History of Old New York, in which the early Dutch inhabitants are depicted in baggy knee-breeches. The Romance of Words (4th ed.)
However, Mrs S., with whom at one time Washington Irving also wished to collaborate, declined the offer; and Mademoiselle Virginie was ultimately published in the New Monthly under the title of Valerie. Valerie
Washington Irving was chairman of this dinner, and, having from the first a dread that he should break down in his speech, the catastrophe came accordingly. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
He possessed a charm which fairly dazzled all who met him, notably Coleridge and Washington Irving. American Men of Mind
Washington Irving arouses the ire of the local historian by stating that the Van Ness ancestors came by their name because they were "valiant robbers of birds' nests." The New York and Albany Post Road From Kings Bridge to "The Ferry at Crawlier, over against Albany," Being an Account of a Jaunt on Foot Made at Sundry Convenient Times between May and November, Nineteen Hundred and Five
Another bit of Washington Irving is found in Buck's cantata, "The Voyage of Columbus," the libretto for which he has taken from Irving's "Life of Columbus." Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions
A short time afterward, the Central Park board was appointed, with Washington Irving as president. A Little Girl of Long Ago
At the Washington Irving I found both my telegrams to you and a letter. The Car of Destiny
Of this school, Washington Irving may fairly be said to have been the pioneer. American Men of Mind
Washington Irving, the American author, devoted a touching essay, called "The Broken Heart," to the story of Robert Emmet and his blighted passion. A History of the Four Georges and of William IV, Volume III
An author by profession would gain but a sorry livelihood in the United States, unless he happened to be as deservedly successful as Washington Irving or Cooper. Diary in America, Series Two
And now Mr. Washington Irving had been minister to Spain, and the guest of noted people in England and on the continent. A Little Girl of Long Ago
We sat tight at the Washington Irving, and looked around; but at the end of a fortnight no one was any wiser than at the beginning. The Car of Destiny
Every one who is acquainted with Washington Irving must know that, being very sensitive himself, he is one of the last men in the world to do anything to annoy another. Diary in America, Series One
She leaned toward Washington Irving and lightly touched the two little books she had given him. The New Land Stories of Jews Who Had a Part in the Making of Our Country
With the exception of Washington Irving, there never was an American writer so justly popular in America as Cooper. Diary in America, Series Two
There is an airy grace about the best pieces of Washington Irving, which has no parallel amongst English writers, however closely modelled may be his style upon that of the Addisonian age. The Biglow Papers
Inquire at Washington Irving, where suppose you will stay. The Car of Destiny
What mind was ever corrupted by Murray’s Grammar, or Washington Irving’s Columbus? Diary in America, Series One
Washington Irving sat crouched in one of the great arm chairs of the drawing room in Mr. Gratz's house in Philadelphia. The New Land Stories of Jews Who Had a Part in the Making of Our Country
The manuscript 'Journal' of Thomas Gray's travels in England, for the most part unpublished, is also in Albemarle Street, as is also the manuscript of Washington Irving's 'Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey.' The Book-Hunter in London Historical and Other Studies of Collectors and Collecting
Byron speaks of reading and hating Horace as a schoolboy, but no normal person can hate Horace any more than he can hate Washington Irving. The Booklover and His Books
The state of celibacy is honored again by such persons as Macaulay and Washington Irving in literature, and Florence Nightingale and Miss Dix in philanthropy. The Wedding Ring A Series of Discourses for Husbands and Wives and Those Contemplating Matrimony
About thirty miles above New York is Tarry Town, the abode of Washington Irving, who has here embosomed himself in his own region of romance; for Sleepy Hollow lies behind his domicile. Diary in America, Series One
"No matter whether they are Jew or Gentile," added Washington Irving who had heard much of her many charities. The New Land Stories of Jews Who Had a Part in the Making of Our Country
No," says the Baron, in bed, "Give me my Pickwick, and, after him, for a soothing and pleasant companion, give me Washington Irving. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, February 1, 1890
In his "Sketch Book," Washington Irving, who was born in the reign of George III. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
The reader may laugh, but it is a fact that having obtained “Mother Goose’s Melodies,” I devoured them with a strange interest reflected from Washington Irving Memoirs
The first one to stand out prominently is Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle, which was published in 1820. The Short-story
Washington Irving by Charles Dudley Warner, in the American Men of Letters Series, and The Life and Letters of Washington Irving by Pierre Irving will furnish abundant and interesting material for both teacher and student. Teachers' Outlines for Studies in English Based on the Requirements for Admission to College
The effect of a hurricane is well described by Washington Irving. The Ocean and its Wonders
Hone makes various allusions to card-playing at Christmastide, and Washington Irving, in his "Life of Oliver Goldsmith," pictures the poet "keeping the card-table in an uproar." Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
Something tells me that this was the High German doctor who, according to Washington Irving, laid the mystic spell on Sleepy Hollow, which made of it such a pleasant, ancient, dreamy fairy-land.  Memoirs
Washington Irving, the son of a Scotch merchant, was born in New York, April 3, 1783. The Short-story
Not only all that is fairly representative of the work of our American humorists, from Washington Irving to "Mr. Dooley," has been gathered together, but also much that is merely fugitive and anecdotal. Little Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor Volume I
As to his other qualities, Washington Irving, who knew him from infancy, wrote of him to the last with a warm affection which nothing could diminish. South American Fights and Fighters And Other Tales of Adventure
This is a mistake, for his papers in Miller's European Magazine were attributed to Washington Irving. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No 3, September, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy.
Washington Irving, in one of his earlier tales, describes this very house and the rooms which I occupied in it so accurately, that I think he must have dwelt there.  Memoirs
We took dinner with Mr. Vanwart, brother-in-law to Washington Irving, and shall not soon forget the elegant hospitality of his mansion. Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland
One of the sweetest stories in our American literature, I think, is that of "The Wife" told by Washington Irving. Sermons on Biblical Characters
Of this class Washington Irving is a great example. Short Story Writing A Practical Treatise on the Art of The Short Story
Well matured and well disciplined talent is always sure of a market," said Washington Irving; "but it must not cower at home and expect to be sought for. How to Succeed or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune
He totally eclipsed Washington Irving, who was then at Washington to receive his instructions as Minister to Spain. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
Washington Irving saw him a few days before his death, and relates that 'he seemed uneasy and restless, his eyes were wandering, he was as pale as marble, the stamp of death seemed on him. Art in England Notes and Studies
Washington Irving said of it: “It is executed with a spirit, a feeling, a grace, and an elegance, that leave nothing to be desired.” Lavengro the Scholar - the Gypsy - the Priest
"But," said Alette, "Washington Irving, in his 'Columbus,' which I have recently read, speaks indeed of his voyage to Iceland, but denies that he derived thence any clue to his great discovery." Strife and Peace
If I do not greatly err, in this paper Washington Irving first appeared as an author, by his series of dramatic criticisms, over the signature of Jonathan Oldstyle. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
These were all gone, but with them he could name another now living, and not unworthy to be associated with them, Washington Irving. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
You would scarcely find a life more widely divided from these than that of Washington Irving. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 96, October 1865
Mr. Astor also sought the acquaintance of Washington Irving on the return of that distinguished gentleman from Europe, and it was at his especial request that the Astoria was written. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
This mood of history Washington Irving caught, and because he did, I honor him. A Hero and Some Other Folks
It was at her home that I first read Washington Irving's Sketch Book, then just appearing in separate numbers. Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2
He was a type of a gentleman of the old school, and he recalled Washington Irving's picture of the master of Bracebridge Hall. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
The chapters of the first number will speak for themselves; but I must not omit to acknowledge the many obligations I am under to Washington Irving, for the friendly revision of my ms. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, February 1844 Volume 23, Number 2
Washington Irving presided, and a committee of prominent men of letters was appointed to carry into effect the measures for which the gathering had been called. James Fenimore Cooper American Men of Letters
Washington Irving, essayist, biographer, humorist, was, before all, a historian in temper, and was drawn as by some subtle and unseen attraction to study that nation to which America owed its discovery. A Hero and Some Other Folks
He regards Budapest as a more civilized city than his native Philadelphia, Stendhal as a greater literary artist than Washington Irving, "Künstler Leben" as better music than "There is Sunlight in My Soul." A Book of Prefaces
Abbotsford, by Washington Irving, gives the best personal sketches of Scott at home. Modern English Books of Power
Washington Irving on his way to Madrid as American Ambassador, is entertained in London, 1842. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, February 1844 Volume 23, Number 2
The spirits of this region must have met Washington Irving more than half way, and the rest was like play to him. A Mother's List of Books for Children
Turning to literary matters, one might have found Washington Irving reading law in Wall Street, and little dreaming of the fame which awaited his advancing years. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
The whole repertory of the pedagogues had been fought through in school and college: Dickens, Thackeray, Hawthorne, Washington Irving, Kingsley, Scott. A Book of Prefaces
At his house, where I was often a guest, I used to meet Washington Irving, whose niece he married. Autobiography and Letters of Orville Dewey, D.D. Edited by his Daughter
His family was related to that of Washington Irving by marriage; he was himself united to Irving by literary sympathy and ambition, and the two young men now formed a friendship which endured through life. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867.
"As friendly and good-humoured a book on English scenes as any American has written since Washington Irving." Shadows of the Stage
And I would fain believe that you take a fraternal interest in the fame of those whom we too have lost, and who were our especial garland—Washington Irving, Fenimore Cooper, Everett, Hawthorne, and Prescott. Modern Eloquence: Vol II, After-Dinner Speeches E-O
Here his celebrated brother-in-law, Washington Irving, came on a visit, and in this house the greater part of the "Sketch-book" was written. Personal Recollections of Birmingham and Birmingham Men
Of course everybody knows of Washington Irving; but there are one or two anecdotes, of which I doubt whether they appear in his biography, and which I am tempted to relate. Autobiography and Letters of Orville Dewey, D.D. Edited by his Daughter
Among them my eye quickly detected the works of various English authors, conspicuous among which were Shakespeare, Byron, Scott, Dickens, Cooper, and Washington Irving. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867.
Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Washington Irving—whatever else they might have been they were humourists. Shadows of the Stage
In this happy world I met Washington Irving, Fenimore Cooper, Hawthorne, Willis, Longfellow, Whittier and all your great American authors, historical, poetical, pathetic, humorous; and ever since I have rejoiced to hold converse with them. Modern Eloquence: Vol II, After-Dinner Speeches E-O
Here Washington Irving was almost a constant visitor. Personal Recollections of Birmingham and Birmingham Men
Pretty soon one of the party said, "Do you remember Washington Irving's description of a band of music?" Autobiography and Letters of Orville Dewey, D.D. Edited by his Daughter
Bonnydale sounds like a fancy name, such as any gentleman might give to his estate, as Sunnyside was the home of Washington Irving. Stand By The Union
“I should never have dreamt, from what Washington Irving says of the chapel of Ferdinand and Isabella, that it was such a plan as this.” Recollections of the late William Beckford of Fonthill, Wilts and Lansdown, Bath
—History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, by Washington Irving, 1831, i. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 6
They raised $2,500, to which Washington Irving, acting for the defunct committee in New York, added the $678 already contributed. The Story of Cooperstown
I have often had occasion," said Washington Irving, "to remark the fortitude with which woman sustains the most overwhelming reverses of fortune. Cheerfulness as a Life Power
He told Washington Irving that he loved the very nakedness of the Border country. Sir Walter Scott (English Men of Letters Series)
“Oh, Washington Irving,” he replied, “is very poor in his descriptions; he does not do justice to Spain.” Recollections of the late William Beckford of Fonthill, Wilts and Lansdown, Bath
Their honeymoon of a year was spent at the Alhambra Palace amid the scenes made famous by our own Washington Irving. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 04 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Painters
These columns are made to put one in mind of the Alhambria, where we so often strayed with our friend Washington Irving. Samantha at the World's Fair
It was called The Family Library, and ran to over a hundred volumes, if I recollect rightly, and included the works of Washington Irving and the immortal story of Rip Van Winkle. China and the Chinese
"Ever, my dear sir, "Yours, very truly, "Washington Irving "Sunnyside, Nov. Dream Life A Fable Of The Seasons
It is customary to refer to the early writings of Washington Irving as works that marked the time when literature pure and simple developed in America. Forgotten Books of the American Nursery A History of the Development of the American Story-Book
Sunnyside, home of Washington Irving, east bank, one-half mile north of Irvington Station, close to river bank and scarcely seen through the trees. The Hudson Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention
Man," says Washington Irving, "is the creature of interest and ambition. The Golden Censer The duties of to-day, the hopes of the future
Washington Irving tells of a hunter who accidentally fell into a deep hole, out in the prairies, and he tumbled right on top of a great grizzly bear! Round-about Rambles in Lands of Fact and Fancy
Another memorable event was a grand dinner given to Washington Irving and myself, as chief guests amongst others, by Prince Astor at his palatial residence in New York. My Life as an Author
We lunched at the Red Horse Inn, in the room which Washington Irving had when he was there. St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, October 1878, No. 12
Sleepy Hollow, east bank, north of Tarrytown; burial place of Washington Irving. The Hudson Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention
Longfellow and Lowell and Washington Irving, on this side of the water, and Dickens, in England, were among Edgar Poe's numerous correspondents while a dweller in the rose-embowered cottage in Spring Garden. The Dreamer A Romantic Rendering of the Life-Story of Edgar Allan Poe
This old trader had taken part in the formation of the Astor Fur Company, and was in charge of one of the famous parties, which in 1811 crossed the continent, as described by Washington Irving. The Romantic Settlement of Lord Selkirk's Colonists The Pioneers of Manitoba
Washington Irving's claim to rank in the first class of historians may be dismissed on other grounds. Political and Literary essays, 1908-1913
Washington Irving wrote in his journal that if he couldn't get a dinner to suit his taste he endeavored to get a taste to suit his dinner. A Man for the Ages A Story of the Builders of Democracy
How many such men as Washington Irving are there in America. The Hudson Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention
Our own Washington Irving never saw the inside of any higher institution of learning. The Young Man and the World
In the correspondence of Henry Brevoort and Washington Irving and others one gets delightful little pictures—vignettes, as it were—of social life of that day. Greenwich Village
Washington Irving, at the great New York dinner, had called him "the guest of the nation." Life of Charles Dickens
Among those whose works have enriched American literature, and have given it a place in the estimation of foreigners, no name stands higher than that of Washington Irving. McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader
Buttermilk Falls, so christened by Washington Irving, is a pretty little cascade on the west bank. The Hudson Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention
Washington Irving, well mayest thou sigh and look back at the ladies of the Golden Age. Aunt Phillis's Cabin Or, Southern Life As It Is
Scott explicitly prided himself on two of his prophecies: that Washington Irving would make a name for himself, and that Sir Arthur Wellesley would become known as an extraordinary man. Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature
"I have devoted nearly the whole day to Washington Irving." Fifth Avenue
In Washington Irving's fanciful tale of "Rip Van Winkle," Rip encounters a strange, ghostly company of seafaring men, and it is often supposed that Hudson's crew was intended by the author. The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 60, December 30, 1897 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls
In fact the highest structure Washington Irving ever saw in New York was a nine-story sugar refinery. The Hudson Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention
I wonder what kind of a thing Washington Irving's first composition was. The Diving Bell Or, Pearls to be Sought for
Novelists—Jane Austen—Maria Edgeworth—Cooper—Personal relations between Scott and Cooper—Scott's verdict on Americans in general—Washington Irving—Goethe—Fouqu�—Scott's interest in men of action. Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature
"We next visited Washington Irving, who lives with his sister and nieces on the bank of the river." Fifth Avenue
While Washington Irving was sitting with me, a message came from the mate of the Pacific with a large box of mould for me. Records of a Girlhood
Washington Irving.—While he was building "Sunnyside," a letter came from Daniel Webster, then Secretary of State, appointing him minister to Spain. The Hudson Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention
Washington Irving once introduced Charles Dickens at a dinner given in the latter's honor. The Art of Public Speaking
Washington Irving, in his Life of Columbus, says, 'He was a devoutly pious man. Crayon and Character: Truth Made Clear Through Eye and Ear Or, Ten-Minute Talks with Colored Chalks
"Washington Irving acquainted me with a circumstance, etc." Fifth Avenue
Washington Irving was sure to have guessed right as to my treasure, and I was not ashamed to greet it with tears before him.... Records of a Girlhood
As at Stratford-on-Avon every flower is redolent of Shakespeare, and at Melrose every stone speaks of Walter Scott, so here on every breeze floats the spirit of Washington Irving. The Hudson Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention
The biographer presents Washington Irving as an attendant at the famous trial at Richmond, where his indignation at some of Burr's privations are expressed in a most interesting letter. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy
Scott said to Washington Irving that if he did not see the heather at least once a year, he thought he would die. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century
If the Frenchman was to be taken literally he apparently regarded the offspring of Washington Irving's creation as an exceedingly prolific race. Fifth Avenue
In a week's time we are going on to Washington, where we shall find dear Washington Irving, whom I think I shall embrace, for England's sake as well as his own. Records of a Girlhood
It was unexpected and unsolicited, and Webster remarked that day to a friend: "Washington Irving to-day will be the most surprised man in America." The Hudson Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention
To the bachelor list of modern days, which can boast of Charles Lamb and Macaulay, America adds the proud name of Washington Irving, whose early disappointment made him an author. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy
You must read some time Washington Irving's "Alhambra." The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 39, August 5, 1897 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls
My old friend, Washington Irving, who visits his native country after an absence of seventeen years. Fifth Avenue
I have just seen dear Washington Irving, and it required all my sense of decent decorum to prevent my throwing my arms round his neck, he looked so like a bit of home, England. Records of a Girlhood
I want to visit Washington Irving, I want to see your stupendous scenery, I want to go to the grave of Washington. The Hudson Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention
The appearance of the first volume of the long-expected Life of Washington Irving has excited an interest which will not be satisfied until the whole work shall have been completed. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy
As with Walter Scott, or Victor Hugo, or Béranger, or Dickens, or Addison in the "Spectator," or Washington Irving, it is a genial humanity. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863
The first trustees were named in the will, and Washington Irving was chosen president. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
At noontime the street is full of the high-spirited pupils of the Washington Irving High School. Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned
Washington Irving, in his Knickerbocker History, has surrounded it with a loving halo and thereby given to the early records of New York the most picturesque background of any State in the Union. The Hudson Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention
The reality, the life-likeness of these letters, and of the ana drawn from them, will keep him, Washington Irving the New-Yorker, alive and breathing before the world to all time. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy
The same economic practices applied by little Anna Scheiring are at the present time being worked out in two thousand other New York homes whose daughters are pupils in the Washington Irving High School. How To Write Special Feature Articles A Handbook for Reporters, Correspondents and Free-Lance Writers Who Desire to Contribute to Popular Magazines and Magazine Sections of Newspapers
When President Tyler appointed Washington Irving as Minister to Spain, he set an example for all time. T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him
"Listen to the Dutchmen that Rip Van Winkle saw playing bowls when he visited them during his twenty years' nap," laughed Ethel Brown who was a reader of Washington Irving's "Sketch Book." Ethel Morton at Rose House
By Fannie Belle Irving, a gifted writer, and niece of Washington Irving. Nautilus
The last stranger who visited Washington Irving, before his death, was Theodore Tilton, who published shortly afterward an account of the interview. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy
In these stories the traditions and scenery of the Hudson River were treated by Washington Irving with all the richness of imagination and delicacy of expression of which he had so great a store. A History of English Prose Fiction
I visited the "Red Horse Hotel," of Stratford-on-Avon, where the chair and table used by Washington Irving were as interesting to me as anything in Shakespeare's cottage. T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him
A clever and popular compilation from De Gayangos' translation of Al Makkari, Dozy, Southey's "Chronicle of the Cid," and Washington Irving's "Granada." Christianity and Islam in Spain (756-1031)
He was to dine at Washington Irving's, at Tarrytown, and then proceed to the Capitol. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years
His share in this undertaking is fully described in Washington Irving's Astoria. Scotland's Mark on America
This enterprise has been made so familiar to the majority of readers by the pen of Washington Irving, that I can only refer to it here. Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made
There were no encouragements when Washington Irving wrote as "Knickerbocker," when Richard Henry Dana wrote "The Buccaneer," "The Idle Man," and "The Dying Raven." T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him
Learned     $1.65 No book has enjoyed a steadier and longer popularity than "Six Girls," written by a niece of Washington Irving. The Little Colonel's Hero
Macaulay, on all festive occasions, proved himself as elegant a conversationist as he was a writer; his tone was thoroughly English, and his pronunciation, like that of Washington Irving, was singularly correct. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 4, April, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
I wonder that Washington Irving omitted to say so. A Wanderer in Holland
Above it one of the Mennoyer originals, which you may remember in the Washington Irving dining-room, is set in the wall, framed with a narrow molding of gray. The House in Good Taste
Washington Irving stepped out on the speaker's platform first, trembling, and in evident misery. T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him
"Knickerbocker" was considered very saucy; but if any man ever had a right to say mirthful things about New York, it was Washington Irving, who was born there. Around The Tea-Table
Washington Irving, whose sister was married to Mr. Henry Van Wart, spent a long visit here, during the course of which he wrote the series of charming tales comprised in his "Sketch Book." Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham A History and Guide Arranged Alphabetically
Of 'William Wilson,' Mr. Washington Irving says: 'It is managed in a highly picturesque style, and its singular and mysterious interest is ably sustained throughout. International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850
My own bedroom, for instance, is built around the same old Breton bed I had in the Washington Irving house. The House in Good Taste
So, too, with our own very successful Washington Irving. Letters on International Copyright; Second Edition
Two pictures of Washington Irving, the chair in which the father of American literature sat, and the table on which he wrote, immortalizing his visit to that hotel, adorn the room. Around The Tea-Table
The empress led a giddy circle of married women, as in her youth, according to Washington Irving, she had led a giddy circle of young girls. France in the Nineteenth Century
There's Washington Irving—" Mr. Caxton.—"Charming—but rather the manners of the last century than this. International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850
Washington Irving has no desire to endure for long the atmosphere of mystery and horror his story has created, and quickly relieves the tension by a return to ordinary life. The Tale of Terror A Study of the Gothic Romance
Washington Irving was born, in the State of New York, in the year 1782, and is, consequently, in his fifty-first year. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 584. (Supplement to Vol. 20)
And now here he was on the branch line of the little old Great Eastern Railway, on his way to Matching's Easy in Essex, and he was suddenly in the heart of Washington Irving's England. Mr. Britling Sees It Through
In 1819 appeared Washington Irving's Sketch-Book, which contains the two classics, Legend of the Sleepy Hollow, and Rip Van Winkle, which are sometimes quoted as inimitable samples of local epics in prose. The Book of the Epic
He cannot go alone: The honest Knickerbocker, the gentle Crayon, and the faithful brother Agapida, with Washington Irving will forever leave the world, which cannot yet resign itself to the loss of either. International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 8, August 19, 1850
Conspicuous among them was Washington Irving, who says, "It is suggested with great probability that he wrote for Mr Newbery the famous nursery story of 'Goody Two Shoes.'" Goody Two-Shoes A Facsimile Reproduction of the Edition of 1766
There never was a writer," observes the editor, "whose popularity was more matter of feeling, or more intimate than Washington Irving, perhaps, because he appeared at once to our simplest and kindliest emotions. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 584. (Supplement to Vol. 20)
I thought," he said, "when I looked out of the train this morning that I had come to the England of Washington Irving. Mr. Britling Sees It Through
A legend included in the works of Washington Irving, published in London, 1819. A Study of Fairy Tales
I have taken a berth in the packet-ship "Washington Irving," which leaves Boston for Liverpool next week, 5 October; having decided, after a little demurring and advising, to follow my inclination in shunning the steamer. The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II.
Thus Washington Irving is said to belong to the Democrats; but it would be hard to find in his writings anything countenancing their claim upon him. International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 6, August 5, 1850
Rogers, talking of Washington Irving's 'Columbus,' said, 'in his airy, significant way,' as Moore called it, 'It's rather long.' James Fenimore Cooper
It had more literary success than anything which had at that time appeared, except from the pen of Washington Irving. Daniel Webster
After the time of Washington Irving a distinct American adult literature established itself. A Study of Fairy Tales
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